cbheart: it's entirely possible that that track is taken from "the autumn stone" album immediate records re(?)-recording° - elsewise, had castle had free access to their decca back catalogue, there's an even dozen tracks that ought to've been included; and prob'ly enough over all, for a thrid cd. . .
° - i haven't checked: yr hmbl srppint.'s main stereo system's inaccessible atm (& liable to remain so 'til spring has sprung°°
°° - which the daffodils seem to believe to be the case, but ain't necessarily so
Great tracks here but a little odd to kick the session of with a Decca Disc from 1967. Albeit in my opinion a brilliant disc with what must be one of the shortest songs ever recorded on the B Side. If memory serves me right it clocks in at around 1m 6sec ??
it's a moot point, i'll "pre-agree", but despite the large (and plentifully plastered) "immediate" logos, i suspect this really ought to be "cdcatted" as the sequel records double cd it actually is - sequel neecd 311; it's not as though castle music ltd. relaunched the immediate label and gave it some semblance of a serious independent existence.
elsewise, the rockin' berries' double cd i just cdcatted ought to be attributed to the piccadilly label, for all it's clearly a sequel records neecd cat#ed raid on the inherited archives, and any & all other sequel records - and everyone else's - reuse of historic logos also becomes a separate label...